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Perfect for groups This 2020 Bali 4.1 catamaran sleeps 10 across four cabins, making it ideal for families or friend groups wanting to share costs on a Mediterranean charter. The wide-hulled design means stable, comfortable sailing even in moderate conditions, a real advantage if anyone on board gets queasy.
Well-equipped vessel You're getting serious cruising gear here: solar panels, inverter, autopilot, chart plotter, electric toilets, and a proper swimming platform with snorkeling kit included. The bimini (shade canopy) and cockpit speakers are the cherry on top for relaxed anchorages, exactly what modern charterers expect.
Solid value proposition At a €3,500 deposit with four cabins and genuine cruising amenities, this boat offers realistic value for a larger group splitting weekly rates. The 2020 build means systems are relatively recent, reducing the risk of mid-charter mechanical surprises.
One practical note The base location isn't specified in your brief, so confirm airport transfer logistics before booking, international crews often underestimate getting 8, 10 people plus luggage from airport to boat. If it's a Greek or Croatian base, that's usually straightforward; just verify it's not a remote location requiring a long drive after a transatlantic flight.
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D-Marin Marina Lefkas, Greece
Port of Aegina, Greece
Zante, Greece
Based at D-Marin Marina Lefkas, in Lefkada, Greece. Princess BaLi 4.1 is operated by Papoulakis Yachting.
East Shore